Tara Ariano January 13, 2015 Share January 13, 2015 The gang try to break a legendary beer-drinking record in the Season 10 premiere. Link to comment
Baltron9000 January 15, 2015 Share January 15, 2015 Well that was a delight. I missed the Gang. Link to comment
Lantern7 January 15, 2015 Share January 15, 2015 I spoiled myself with the appearance of Wade Boggs as a hallucination. I only caught the opening act, and I was all, "Hey, I wonder if they have a screencap of the gang with the hashmarks, 'cause I can make a Doctor Who joke with it." And BANG! Charlie with a fit-looking Wade Boggs. Oh, well. BTW, I noticed that the "B" on his cap is different from the Red Sox version. Major League Baseball probably wants nothing to do with the Gang. I have to admit, I might have missed some bits because I was turning away. I guess that's what makes a great cringe comedy. I found most of the stuff to be on point . . . especially Dennis's intuition on how to "get" with women. Of course he picks the wrong woman. Of course he takes his chances in North Dakota. It's amazing how close to the edge he can get and still be funny. Seriously, how did the (production) gang get Wade? "Yeah, there's an urban legend about how you drank all this beer on a cross-country flight. We want to base an episode around it, and add stuff like the Mile High Club and Danny DeVito drooling. Up for a cameo as a hallucination?" And going 3-for-5 against the Mariners? If that's in the mid-Eighties, that was a cinch. Sober, he probably could've gone 5-for-5. ETA: What other sporting event could the Paddy's Gang parallel next? Getting piss drunk the night before pitching a perfect game, like David Wells did with the Yankees? I'm assuming they're Phillies fans and wouldn't hate the Yanks like Mets fans do. 1 Link to comment
larapu2000 January 15, 2015 Share January 15, 2015 Even more than Wade Boggs, I loved Boss Hogg's appearance as Dee's hallucination. I loved it when Mac rolled them up to the luggage belt on a Smart Cart. And of course Dennis was going to bang the skank. 2 Link to comment
Ubiquitous January 15, 2015 Share January 15, 2015 I am pretty sure the actor who played Boss Hog has died, but I laughed at Dee confusibg the two. Is thee really an urban legend about Wade Boggs? Leave it to Frank to not know about the "mile high club" and make his own version. As usual, Dennis continues to horrify but amuse me. 1 Link to comment
DrSpaceman January 16, 2015 Share January 16, 2015 Loved the episode. It is hard to believe Boggs appeared on the show, must have a good sense of humor about himself. Loved Charlie being confused and thinking boggs was dead. I cant believe anyone could drink 50 beers on a cross country flight. Thats a beer every 5-6 minutes. Most I ever did period in any time frame in college was about 15. 1 Link to comment
Monty January 16, 2015 Share January 16, 2015 Not only is the urban legend real, Charlie Day says that Wade Boggs says it was actually 107 beers. For what it's worth, that tally includes drinking after a baseball game, on the ride to the airport, during a layover, and all the way to a party afterwards. Still seems unlikely, though. There's also a story about an Australian cricket player who drank 52 beers on a flight to London. That one has more witnesses. They made the pilot circle the airport a few times to make time for the last couple of beers! 1 Link to comment
Prairie Fire January 16, 2015 Share January 16, 2015 Imagine sitting next to anyone trying that on a flight! I would have to ask to be excused from the plane (yeah, even if it were in mid-flight) Link to comment
Ubiquitous January 16, 2015 Share January 16, 2015 I had to laugh at how easily they accessed the luggage compartment. 2 Link to comment
DrSpaceman January 16, 2015 Share January 16, 2015 I just overlooked it for the sake of the story, but I can't imagine an airline letting them get away with 90% of the stuff they did on that flight. I know they had some hidden beers on the checked bags, but did they also bring some beers on the plane themselves? 1 Link to comment
AndreaK1041 January 16, 2015 Share January 16, 2015 It killed me that they were in a 767 (?) sized plane (one with two walking aisles) and the route was Philly-Bismark-LA. As if that would happen. All of Charlie's lines at the end were perfect and perfectly delivered. "California, USA" is a drunk thing that this going to make it into my vocabulary. 1 Link to comment
william0102 January 18, 2015 Share January 18, 2015 I've missed the show so much, and this was a great first episode to start off a new season. Charlie talking at the end was hilarious, Mac just adding more and more parts to the challenge so everyone would listen to him, perfect. The Dee/Boss Hogg thing was awesome, especially the hallucination and that poor couple next to her. Dennis was Dennis, but I was glad they kind of toned down Frank- he just lets himself go when he's acting, and sometimes it gets very ugly/too gross for me. 1 Link to comment
Matt K January 21, 2015 Share January 21, 2015 I just overlooked it for the sake of the story, but I can't imagine an airline letting them get away with 90% of the stuff they did on that flight. I know they had some hidden beers on the checked bags, but did they also bring some beers on the plane themselves? I actually liked that. It added a nice surrealism to the episode. Link to comment
ganesh January 21, 2015 Share January 21, 2015 Oh yeah. No way they get away with 99% let alone 90. I actually got cut off on Southwest and I maybe had 10. But they only cut me off for like 15 minutes because *everyone* was drunk and we were all mainly laughing and having a good time. Dee put her foot into the flight attendant's chest to ward her off. I drank 24 beers over about 16 hours or so once and I mean, it took all my strength. Dee is a tiny woman. She would have died! I could totally buy that is the kind of drunk she is though, looking so worn out. Charlie looks my size. I could never do it because I'd have to get up and pee so much. I liked Dennis' nonchalance when the woman snorted the pill. Link to comment
Ubiquitous January 22, 2015 Share January 22, 2015 What was Dennis's line that went something like "she's wearing a mini skirt so she won't know she's in danger until it's too late"? 1 Link to comment
Silly Angel January 22, 2016 Share January 22, 2016 What was Dennis's line that went something like "she's wearing a mini skirt so she won't know she's in danger until it's too late"? Ubiquitous, it was even grosser. Something like, "If she stood up, you'd see she has no visible panty lines..." and then something about the step-saving ease of access and element of surprise as you noted. Ah, Dennis. Never change. Link to comment
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